Setting the frame delay
Delay the output signal timing relative to the input signal timing by a fraction of a frame, and up to
several frames.
The minimum latency can vary based on the amount of scaling applied to the image. When using
keystone or warping, an additional latency is required, depending on the amount of warp.
1. Select MENU > Image Settings > Advanced Image Settings > Frame Delay.
2. To set the frame delay, select Set Delay.
3. Adjust the value and to confirm your selection, select Enter.
4. To set the achievable frame delay, select Actual Delay.
5. Adjust the value and to confirm your selection, select Enter.
Enabling film mode detect
Enables or disables the detection of film motion.
1. Select MENU > Image Settings > Advanced Image Settings > Film Mode Detect.
2. To enable the detection of film motion, select Auto Detect.
3. To disable the detection of film motion, select Disabled.
4. Select Enter.
Adjusting the image sharpness
Change the sharpness of the image.
Lower settings can improve a noisy signal. Setting the sharpness above the halfway point can
introduce noise in the image.
1. Select MENU > Image Settings > Advanced Image Settings > Sharpness.
2. Select Enter.
3. Use the right and left arrows to adjust the sharpness of the image.
4. To confirm your selection, select Enter.
Creating a seamless image with edge blending
Combine several projected images into one single, seamless image with edge blending.
Adding edge blends to the projector
Use Christie Twist or Mystique to create edge blends and upload them to Crimson.
1. Create an edge blend file using the Christie Twist or Mystique application.
To connect Crimson with Christie Twist or Mystique, use port 3003.
Christie Twist Premium, Twist Pro, and Mystique offer advanced warping options. Refer to the
Christie website (www.christiedigital.com) for product information and documentation.
Crimson User Guide–Mirage HD25, Mirage WU25, Crimson HD25, Crimson WU25
020-102649-01 Rev. 1 (04-2018)
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